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Dyson Wants You to Have a Happy Valentine's Day

Dyson Wants You to Have a Happy Valentine's Day

Yahoo12-02-2025
Valentine's Day is around the corner, and partners everywhere are scrambling for the perfect gift. Technology is everywhere, and though many people reach for flowers or a box of chocolates in February, I, as a woman, think it's high time that our partners reach for something useful, something we are going to use every day! Dyson has the perfect line-up for partners everywhere this Valentine's Day, and I'm not talking vacuums (though don't get me wrong, I love this at Christmas!)
Dyson has an entire line of sleek, powerful beauty and audio devices that will make the perfect gift this Valentine's Day. Having been able to test them out first-hand, I can confidently say that Dyson makes some of the best devices out there, and what better way to spoil your loved one than to help them amplify their beauty day in and day out! Not only that, but Dyson has burst into the audio world in recent years, and their new headphones have been crushing the competition.
Here are some of my favourite Dyson gifts for your sweetheart this Valentine's Day!
Let's start with the basics. Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer will help you or your partner start their daily hair journey. Featuring multiple attachments and coming in Vinca Blue/Topaz, Strawberry Bronze/Blush Pink and Ceramic Patina/Topaz, there is plenty to work with when gift-giving this Valentine's Day.
What is special about this hair dryer is its Scalp Protect Mode, using a sensor to keep your hair and scalp protected from heat. Its sensor will automatically adjust or maintain the right temperature, aiming for perfect moisture retention. Something I love for ease of use is the Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer's other smart features, like sensing which attachment is connected to the device and automatically adjusting to the right settings. It takes the guesswork out of doing your hair!
You can get the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer for $629.99 CAD this Valentine's Day.
The Corrale Straightener has been my daily driver for nearly three years. Currently available in Blue/Copper and Copper/Nickel (though there was a Fuchsia/Nickel version kicking around that I loved), this wireless straightener has made life without cords a must! With up to 30 minutes of cord-free styling, an airplane mode feature for travelling, auto-shutoff and insanely fast warm-up times, I can't say enough good things about the Corrale.
You can get the Dyson Corrale Straightener for Valentine's Day for $649.99 CAD.
Nothing has left my hair feeling as soft and smooth as the Airstrait Straightener. This device comes in the gorgeous Prussian Blue/Copper colourway, and it focuses on giving you perfectly straight hair without using hard metal plates. Instead, there are two openings that will allow air to flow and straighten your hair from soaking wet, or if you'd like, using the lock feature, you can lock the device closed to pre-dry your hair like a hair dryer. I was skeptical that it would be able to straighten my hair, but it really worked and left my hair feeling more healthy than ever.
You can gift the Dyson Airstrait Straightener for $699.99 CAD this Valentine's Day!
If straight isn't your thing or you want to switch things up, the company also has the Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler and Dryer! This device comes in Ceramic Patina/Topaz and also features six different attachments for various styles and volume. What's cool about the Airwrap i.d. is it's connection to the MyDyson app, where you can tailor your device to you when you pair it with the app to automatically store your style and adjust as you go.
You can get the Dyson Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler & Dryer for $799.99 CAD this Valentine's Day.
To round out your hairstyle, the company has recently released the Chitosan Pre-Style and Post-Style Creams. With their recent focus on beauty and hair protection, it only made sense that they would complete the circle and find a way to perfect creams to protect and smooth your hair, too. The Pre-Style Cream uses oil blends to condition and reduce frizz while adding a touch of subtle scent to start your day off right. The Post-Style Cream uses Hyaluronic Acid to stop frizz in its tracks.
The Dyson Chitosan Pre-Style and Post-Style Creams can be purchased for $69.99 CAD this Valentine's Day.
If hair care is not your partner's thing, I bet music or podcasts are! The OnTrac Headphones are some of the best headphones you can buy. Like the various hair devices, the Dyson OnTrac headphones are bursting with colour and creativity. They feature over 2000 different combinations between their various ear caps and cushions for ultimate customization. With up to 55 hours of battery life and best-in-class noise cancellation, you can't go wrong with these headphones for your Valentine.
Get the Dyson OnTrac Headphones for Valentine's Day for $699.99 CAD.
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